Definitions
The Split
Outcome/Effects
100

Who were the Yugoslav Partisans?

The Yugoslavian National Liberation Army

100

What did Tito refuse to attend?

The Cominform meeting

100

What happened to the Yugo-communist Party?

The Yugo-communist Party was split between supporting Stalin and supporting Tito

200

What was the Second Yugoslavia?

A socialist federation

200

Why did Tito not attend the Cominform meeting?

He did not want to be subject to Stalin's influence and become a satellite state

200

How did Tito combat the Stalin supporters?

Tito had the State Security Service arrest anyone who supported Stalin

300

What is a satellite state?

An independent country held under political, economic, and military influence of a major power

300

What did Stalin do when Tito refused to attend the Cominform meeting?

Stalin expelled Tito and Yugoslavia from the Cominform meeting

300

How did the downfall of Stalinism initiate?

Stalin seemed weak as he was unable to control the growing power of Tito

400

What was the Cominform meeting?

A meeting of communist parties in Europe to coordinate activity under the Soviet Union's direction

400

What message did Stalin want to convey to other communist countries by expelling Tito?

Stalin wanted this to act as a lesson for communist countries and show that they should fall in line with Stalinism beliefs

400

Who provided aid to Yugoslavia?

The USA

500

What makes Titoism different?

The way to attain communism is dictated by the needs of the country

500

What was placed on Yugoslavia following their expulsion?

An economic blockade

500

How did Tito contribute to the Non-Aligned Movement?

Tito helped countries focus on economic development and not be intimidated by major powers

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